I know this thread is old, but wanted to see if anyone is looking for Hepastat 256? The only way I could find it is in 3.5L containers sold as a 2 pack. If anyone is looking, I'd sell smaller amounts cheap if interested.
Best Solution for Ultra Sonic Cleaning
Need some advice from the experts....
I decided to take the plunge and start doing ultrasonic cleaning of my records. I purchased an ultrasonic tank and a vinyl spin kit, and now all I need to do is determine how to put together the best solution for cleaning. I have read many of the posts regarding this topic, but I am still a little unclear about the right combination of ingredients. I purchased some Triton X-100 for the surfacant. Now I need to get the other ingredients. Can the members who are experienced in this arena tell me the proper ingredients and percentages to put in my tank? Most important thing for me to learn is exactly how many ml's of each ingredient to use in order to make up a 6 liter tank. I know I need to use distilled water, plus isopropyl alcohol, plus the surfacant, but I don't know the correct amounts. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. It is actually a pretty complicated process.....
I decided to take the plunge and start doing ultrasonic cleaning of my records. I purchased an ultrasonic tank and a vinyl spin kit, and now all I need to do is determine how to put together the best solution for cleaning. I have read many of the posts regarding this topic, but I am still a little unclear about the right combination of ingredients. I purchased some Triton X-100 for the surfacant. Now I need to get the other ingredients. Can the members who are experienced in this arena tell me the proper ingredients and percentages to put in my tank? Most important thing for me to learn is exactly how many ml's of each ingredient to use in order to make up a 6 liter tank. I know I need to use distilled water, plus isopropyl alcohol, plus the surfacant, but I don't know the correct amounts. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. It is actually a pretty complicated process.....